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  2. ‘Z’ Sources of Funds: Depreciation | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/z
    4 Sep 2015: These are for Finance Division use only. These Sources of Funds show fixed asset capitalisation and depreciation movements. University policy is that we only capitalise and depreciate assets over £30,000 in value. Depreciation is calculated and
  3. ‘P’ Sources of Funds: Capital projects | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/p
    4 Sep 2015: The ‘P’ Source of Funds is used for funding received specifically or approved for buildings. The related expenditure should be entered via the Projects module in CUFS. Normally only used by the Finance Division or Estate Management.
  4. ‘M’ Sources of Funds: Research grants and contracts | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/m
    4 Sep 2015: Detailed information for research grants is held in the Grants / GMS module in CUFS. Summary information is passed into the General Ledger via a nightly interface. Transactions are summarised by Department and by sponsor type. M*** No entries are
  5. ‘L’ Sources of Funds: Trust fund appropriations | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/l
    4 Sep 2015: Sometimes departments and trust managers may wish to appropriate (transfer) funds from a trust, for example: where funds need to be appropriated to another department; or where the fund expenditure is large or spread across a number of activities
  6. ‘K’ Sources of Funds: Trust funds | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/k
    4 Sep 2015: Many departments receive income from trust funds. Each trust has its own deed that details the rules and regulations concerning its set up and use. Details of each trust are recorded in the University’s statutes & ordinances.
  7. ‘J’ Sources of Funds: Specific grants | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/j
    4 Sep 2015: The J Sources of Funds are used to account for non-research grants received from the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) and other bodies for specific purposes, together with the associated expenditure, whether revenue expenditure
  8. ‘I’ Sources of Funds: Specific endowments | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/i
    4 Sep 2015: These are for donations where the donor has specified that the gift is to be invested for the longer term, but where no trust fund has been established. In most cases the donor has also placed restrictions on the use of the income arising.
  9. ‘H’ Sources of Funds: Specific donations | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/h
    4 Sep 2015: Specific donation accounts are set up for funds donated by way of gift to the University (or a Department) for a specific purpose excluding: a contribution to the construction of a building funds which are required to be held as an endowment grants
  10. ‘G’ Sources of Funds: self-supporting activities | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/g
    4 Sep 2015: All these Sources of Funds designate what the University describes as self-supporting activities. They should be self-funding in that they cover all of their related costs. Thus an overriding principle is that the full costs of an activity should be
  11. ‘F’ Sources of Funds: Specific reserves | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/f
    4 Sep 2015: These are only allocated with permission from the Finance Division. They are specific reserves that arise from budget allocations for specific large projects, eg CAMSIS. They are sometimes referred to as “sinking funds”. Please contact your
  12. ‘E’ Sources of Funds: General reserves | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/e
    4 Sep 2015: The E Sources of funds are used where funding is provided to the University and no restrictions on expenditure have been placed on the funds. EBBA: Unpaid Leave of Absence For duration of leave a budget transfer is made from ABAA to fund the
  13. ‘B’ Sources of Funds: Costs reimbursed from external sources |…

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-3-chart-accounts/section-2-source-funds-codes/b
    4 Sep 2015: The B Sources of funds are used where costs are initially paid by the University but on the basis that they will be reimbursed from an external source who was party to the initial expense. There are two main examples of this.
  14. ytu.png | Careers Service

    https://www.careers.cam.ac.uk/file/ytupng
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  15. X5 search | Research Operations Office

    https://www.research-operations.admin.cam.ac.uk/costing-and-pricing-research-proposal/x5/faq/search
    14 May 2024: Search site. Research Operations Office. X5 search. Search x5 FAQs. Type into the search box above; the results will dynamically display below. What browsers are compatible with X5? X5 can be accessed from most web browsers. Check if your browser is
  16. X5 list | Research Operations Office

    https://www.research-operations.admin.cam.ac.uk/costing-and-pricing-research-proposal/x5/faq
    14 May 2024: Search site. Research Operations Office. X5 list. Frequently asked questions. You can browse the X5 FAQs by topic or search all FAQs by keyword. Q. How long before the system times out? X5 will time out after two hours of inactivity. Q. How can I
  17. writing.jpg | Careers Service

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  18. Writing off bad debts | Finance Division

    https://www.finance.admin.cam.ac.uk/policy-and-procedures/financial-procedures/chapter-8a-external-trading-and-credit-control/debt-4
    18 Aug 2015: Search site. Finance Division. Writing off bad debts. Debt should only be written-off if it is genuine and due, and it has been established it is not possible or economic
  19. Writing a proposal | Research Operations Office

    https://www.research-operations.admin.cam.ac.uk/planning-your-research-0/writing-proposal
    18 Oct 2018: This content is currently being created.
  20. Workshop on Faith, Energy and Society | Von Hügel Institute

    https://www.vhi.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk/events/past-events/new-3/energy-workshop
    17 Feb 2021: consumerism’, carbon-dependent conceptions of economic growth, resistance to lifestyle change, instrumentalist views of nature, etc.) and hindering ‘good energy’ initiatives? ... Professor David Newbery (Public policy). Dr Jim Platts (Engineering).
  21. Workshop 2: The challenge of cultural and religious diversity | Von…

    https://www.vhi.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk/events/past-events/seminars-workshops-guest-lectures/Workshop-bisa/Workshop2
    26 Jun 2014: Dr Shaun Larcom is Lecturer in Environmental Economics and Development at the Centre for Development, Environment and Policy at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.

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